Hip Hop You Don’t Stop is back with another great bunch of programming. Kicking off with a radio show on CKUT. Tune in Wed. Sept 19th from 8pm to 10pm to listen to Youth from NDG and CDN talk about the issues that affect them and the way Hip Hop addresses (or does not address) these things. The Festival takes place from Sept 19th - 23rd including a block party and film screenings in MacKenzie King Park, A bike tour of NDG & CDN, break dancing, graffiti, a barber shop competition and so much more. Hip Hop You Don’t Stop reunites rap, graffiiti, muralism, Djing, beatmaking, breakdance, streetdances, barbers, young entrepreneurs, photographers, community workers, cooks, and a diversity of humans passionate about creation and sharing.

VYMETHOXY REDSPIDERS, mistress of the macabre, sorceress of the surreal and full-time sugar-manic extraterrestrial amphibian girl is here to transport your psyche to an unknown dimension of sonics so garish and absurd, emotionally excessive and bursting with chromaticity that the very subatomic particles of your being will be changed forever, like the “colour from outer space”, a trip to this zone of audio aberration will leave you entranced and transmogrified!! Each of the four episodes this month will be a visit to a different realm, each with a distinct vibe of it’s own, spanning the spectrum of psychic spaces from hysterical and berserk, to gloomily ethereal, to hallucinatory insectoid psychedelia to neon wall-bouncing jamboree and many other constellations of calamity inbetween!! But that’s not all, Miss V.R. will also host an exotic range of guests from far away lands and feature special segments that may be educational, entertaining or just plain erratic! Listen at your peril Montreal!!
Each Wednesday in September - If You Got Ears - noon to 2pm.

CKUT listeners and programmers have been experiencing the “sunset” of many friends, family members, mentors, loved ones. This week, two in particular hit close to home - Carlton Christidist Williams (Yung Cutt), son of Jah Cutta and Leonard Wharwood, Grenada National Association, employee of McGill Telecom and longtime supporter of CKUT. In this episode of Bhum Bhum Tyme Pat Dillon Moore, Wayne “Angel” Moore and DJ Storm speak to Jah Cutta and Myrna Lashley PhD Psychology Educator about coping with loss, what we can learn from these tragic events. A frank conversation about violence, anger, and grieving.
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